Thank you and certainly. This is just the one I had before the shield was available. Just wanted to share what I ran into. The micro comp for example would work fine. My comp was specifically to push the powder burn away from the end. So, yes, for sure. Thanks for watching
Heu buddy ty for sharing that! 2 questions : first is it possible to fit my blank gun into it for fun and training? Seconde one , is it possible to put a suppressor in this kit ?
Like any AR platform most but stocks will need you to pull down on the adjustment handle. You need to pull the detent inside the butt stock tube down far enough to slide over the buffer.
The thing I do like about the Micro Roni is that your weapon is not “permanently” installed. It’s easy to take it in and out and you have finger to trigger versus finger to trigger extension. Meaning, you have a better trigger on the micro Roni.
Haven’t tested multiple triggers. Here’s what I’ll tell you, based on what I know of the Gflex or “most” triggers, it should work with no real issues. However, you won’t get that beautiful trigger pull. The extension that makes this unit work will be a harder pull. I wanted to test a smoother trigger but haven’t yet. I’m using a Glock 22 in mine and it has a shitty pull already. Love to know how it goes. They have a return policy.
Better to get an AR9, nowadays putting one together is inexpensive. Another option is to get something like a Scorpion or Stribog. Given all the choices available, this would not be at the top of my list for home defense. Would you really rely on this to save your life when there are a lot better options? Nothing wrong with getting this if budget is not an issue, but for me it would just be range use only.
@@cashmeoutside8646 it is a range use. And I have multiple AR9s and various other. This is for fun and experimenting with options. Thanks for watching.
@@guninkdesigns3838 I thought it was more. Still, it's probably not worth it to keep popping the pistol in and out just to zero it again, so that's probably going to be where it lives. $300 for a PSA Dagger, $249 for the kit, and then $200 more if you want a 16" barrel. If not for the Illinois laws, I would just buy a pcc. It may be cheaper in the long run just to move.
@@jacobstaten2366 lol. Just move to Georgia bro. My take is and has always been, no one needs this. It’s fun and gives lots of options. I have 2 and I’m looking forward to the folder.
@guninkdesigns3838 Thank you for the response. I didnt find anything specific tobthe PI-X beingnillegal in California but I went tobthe Micro Roni website that sells a similar product and on their site it does say it is illegal in California to own and/or use in California. I need to move out of this state .
would be nice if the website had read NO ASSEMBLED, I will need help building it with my hand issues, which is why I ordered it. Seems very cheap and poor information before buying. I would not buy it again.
Sorry to hear that. It’s not a metal unit but it is reinforced polymer much like a Glock frame. The only part I’ve always had an issue with is the trigger pull with the extended trigger. Most of the frames need some kind of assembly. Just bought the Strike Industries Alpha. It has like 20 screws/ bolts. I wish you luck on this. Wish I was there to help you out
Seriously? What assembly are you referring to? Screw on a grip and buffer tube? Most gun accessories require some assembly and this assembly is so simple my 7 year old could do it.
Been thinking about grabbing this for my 19 gen 5 and I’m sold thanks for the extra push
@@treydayy62208 very cool. Hope you enjoy it!
AWESOME!!!!! thank you so much for this. Just got mine in and this helped a ton
Good deal. I appreciate you checking it out.
Nice Demo!!! Much appreciated.
Thanks for watching.
Great video, very detailed... but could you run a different comp to fit both the comp and the heat shield?
Thank you and certainly. This is just the one I had before the shield was available. Just wanted to share what I ran into. The micro comp for example would work fine. My comp was specifically to push the powder burn away from the end. So, yes, for sure. Thanks for watching
Heu buddy ty for sharing that!
2 questions : first is it possible to fit my blank gun into it for fun and training?
Seconde one , is it possible to put a suppressor in this kit ?
Yes and yes. As long as you have a mock that fits the chassis. A Suppressor may need to run without the metal shroud.
grate vid tnx. how is the trigger flex?
Thank you. It’s not too bad. Definitely not as clean as right on the firearm. It’s fun to mess around with.
Theres more models than the boat anchor glock. When are different chassis going to be available?
I thought they were working on a different version but they have multiple other products for different models.
I thought they were working on a different version but they have multiple other products for different models. EA
I have the mcks already and love them but if they make one of these for the psa dagger, maybe there smaller one, then i will get one of these too.
I guess I need to go ahead and order a dagger frame. I have two slides, but I don’t have the frame to test fit.
How did you get the buttstock to go on?
Like any AR platform most but stocks will need you to pull down on the adjustment handle. You need to pull the detent inside the butt stock tube down far enough to slide over the buffer.
What do you think is better between this and a micro roni? I'm deciding to buy one of these for police services.
The thing I do like about the Micro Roni is that your weapon is not “permanently” installed. It’s easy to take it in and out and you have finger to trigger versus finger to trigger extension. Meaning, you have a better trigger on the micro Roni.
There is too much flex in the roni and mck. Braces like the recovery tactical and flux are far better.
@@mikie1466 thanks for jumping in!
Thanks bro! Def earned my sub!
This is good shit brother. Who makes that cowled front sight you show when you talk about the riser bot fitting due to the little aluminum blocks.
Thank you. It’s a POF USA front sight. It’s pretty old.
Appreciate you.
Thanks for watching! Working on one for the new folding brace.
Can u help my buffer tube when i put it in all the way its not aligned it crooked
If you’re using the new one it comes with a castle nut. You’ll need to align your “buffer tube” and then torque the nut to keep it aligned.
@@guninkdesigns3838 im using the new one and when i torque the castle nut it gets tight a little bit but then it gets loose and stock just rotate
Hmm. Definitely reach out to their customer service. I’m not sure what you’re running into on yours without putting hands on it.
@@guninkdesigns3838 i will its just annoying when my buffer tube goes all the way in it end up upside down
Thank i preordered the new folding stock
Does it work with a gflex trigger?
Haven’t tested multiple triggers. Here’s what I’ll tell you, based on what I know of the Gflex or “most” triggers, it should work with no real issues. However, you won’t get that beautiful trigger pull. The extension that makes this unit work will be a harder pull. I wanted to test a smoother trigger but haven’t yet. I’m using a Glock 22 in mine and it has a shitty pull already. Love to know how it goes. They have a return policy.
😮 Nice
How to order
www.recovertactical.com/product/p-ix-modular-ar-platform-for-pistols-for-glock/?aff=20
Better to get an AR9, nowadays putting one together is inexpensive. Another option is to get something like a Scorpion or Stribog. Given all the choices available, this would not be at the top of my list for home defense. Would you really rely on this to save your life when there are a lot better options? Nothing wrong with getting this if budget is not an issue, but for me it would just be range use only.
@@cashmeoutside8646 it is a range use. And I have multiple AR9s and various other. This is for fun and experimenting with options. Thanks for watching.
They need to have a folding brace and knock at least $200 off the price.
They just introduced a folding brace which is specifically designed for the PIX. Also, the basic kit is only $249.
@@guninkdesigns3838 I thought it was more. Still, it's probably not worth it to keep popping the pistol in and out just to zero it again, so that's probably going to be where it lives. $300 for a PSA Dagger, $249 for the kit, and then $200 more if you want a 16" barrel. If not for the Illinois laws, I would just buy a pcc. It may be cheaper in the long run just to move.
@@jacobstaten2366 lol. Just move to Georgia bro. My take is and has always been, no one needs this. It’s fun and gives lots of options. I have 2 and I’m looking forward to the folder.
Nice .👍
So is no one talking about the fact that this is literally the r-99 from titanfall
Damn, it’s pretty close!
Is this thing legal in California?
@@erictheguapo I’m not an attorney nor do I live in Cali. I think, however that it would depend on the build.
@guninkdesigns3838 Thank you for the response.
I didnt find anything specific tobthe PI-X beingnillegal in California but I went tobthe Micro Roni website that sells a similar product and on their site it does say it is illegal in California to own and/or use in California.
I need to move out of this state .
@@erictheguapo bro- the entire East coast could burn and I’d rather live on a raft than in cali.
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This would be great for cops
2 mag holders
All this plastic junk from Israel for like $300. I remember when Israel imported the all steel uzi fir loje $500 ea.
would be nice if the website had read NO ASSEMBLED, I will need help building it with my hand issues, which is why I ordered it. Seems very cheap and poor information before buying. I would not buy it again.
Sorry to hear that. It’s not a metal unit but it is reinforced polymer much like a Glock frame. The only part I’ve always had an issue with is the trigger pull with the extended trigger.
Most of the frames need some kind of assembly. Just bought the Strike Industries Alpha. It has like 20 screws/ bolts.
I wish you luck on this. Wish I was there to help you out
Seriously? What assembly are you referring to? Screw on a grip and buffer tube? Most gun accessories require some assembly and this assembly is so simple my 7 year old could do it.
@@theoffice9208 if you are lucky to have hand that work un like me a disabled Vet, hope you learn what disabled means someday, you jerk head!
@@guninkdesigns3838 Thank you, I got help, I am a disabled vet with hand issues. Only think tI word change on this is a metal trigger assembly.
Bummer, it looks like my night sights would probably interfere.
@@-Tokay- yeah. If they are bigger than stock they will likely be an issue.
I saw someone use a dremmel to make a hole large enough for their sights to fit in and it worked.
@@erictheguapo I guess that’s possible. Depending on the size of the sights. Not a bad idea to try it on my extra one.
My micro roni kit is better than recover tactical chassis.
The Micro Roni is a sweet kit.
It’s funny to me roni was one of the first and still one of the best!
Shady company. Do not recommend
Quite a statement with no details. I’ve never had issues and they have always responded to support needs. Why the statement?